Butterscotch hurt himself. It looks better, but I don't know what to look for as far as proud flesh. So, I had this idea.
Does anyone have pictures of a wound that's just starting to get proud flesh-y?

Butterscotch hurt himself. It looks better, but I don't know what to look for as far as proud flesh. So, I had this idea.
Does anyone have pictures of a wound that's just starting to get proud flesh-y?

Also, can anyone tell me what to watch for?

You can check out my thread if you want ... "stuck in the fence"... my girl hurt her leg pretty bad and you can see through the different pictures as she began developing granulated flesh and then too much of it which began turning into proud flesh. Good luck with your boy!

My mom told me to use Underwood and put baking powder over it and it forms it's bandage. I'd use it now, but I wanna use what the vet gave me. So far it looks like it's working.

Yesterday it was all puffy and questionable, but today his leg was barely swollen, so I was super excited. Still not pretty, but the bad, infected skin is coming off and the flesh is looking like it's trying to heal. If it looks better tomorrow, I'll have some faith in these meds. Otherwise I'm definitely trying Underwood.

Thank you so much for this link.

Also, I check out your thread and he isn't looking that bad, so fingers crossed!

This filly was just starting to get proud flesh, and if it continued at this rate for a couple more days would have been bad. The tissue granulated like this in 2-3 days, but was dissolved very quickly with Resolve Wound. If it's a leg injury, bandaging helps. I would avoid using product with which you cannot bandage while using the product. If you google proud flesh images, you can see many types.

This filly was just starting to get proud flesh, and if it continued at this rate for a couple more days would have been bad. The tissue granulated like this in 2-3 days, but was dissolved very quickly with Resolve Wound. If it's a leg injury, bandaging helps. I would avoid using product with which you cannot bandage while using the product. If you google proud flesh images, you can see many types.

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